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Large Chinese export porcelain vase in the form of a pilgrim flask, having blue and white painted decoration in the Kangxi manner, a circular reserve to either side, each with figures in a lakeland landscape on a ground decorated with scrolling foliage, dragon form handles to the shoulders, 46cm high Condition: One of the handles has been broken off and restuck - **General condition consistent with age
Chinese porcelain ovoid vase having blue and white painted decoration depicting exotic birds amongst foliate sprays, Kangxi four character mark, carved and pierced hardwood cover, 24cm high exclusive of cover Condition: There are some pin prick sized holes to the glaze across the surface, cover missing finial - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Chinese porcelain ovoid jars and covers, each having blue and white painted decoration depicting birds amongst foliage, Kangxi four character marks, 16cm high Condition: One cover broken into three pieces with a crescent shaped section still missing, the other cover broken clean in two and restuck - **General condition consistent with age
Chinese Meiping vase having blue and white painted prunus decoration, base with six character Kangxi mark, 20.5cm high, a pair of cylindrical vases having blue and white painted decoration depicting dragons amongst foliage, Kangxi four character marks, 20.5cm high and a pair of smaller somewhat similar vases, 16cm high Condition: One of the smaller pair of vases has three rim chips, the largest approximately 6mm x 4mm, the other vase has a black firing blob just on the inner rim of the top of the vase approximately 3mm in circumference, the baluster vase has one top rim exterior chip approximately 3mm in diameter, the taller pair of vases each have a rim chip the largest being on the outer edge approximately 10mm in diameter - **General condition consistent with age
A 19th century Chinese bitong of waisted cylindrical form. Painted in famille vert enamels with Mandarin figures in a continuing landscape. Turquoise ground base with red painted Kangxi seal, 13cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition. No chips, cracks or repair.
A 19th century Chinese serpentine shaped bough pot. Yellow ground, with incised decoration and painted in famille rose enamels with flowers and butterflies along with a Kangxi period powder blue ground ginger jar lid. Pot 20.75cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Pot with a minor hair crack. Lid with two pieces re glued to the rim.
A pair of late 19th / early 20th century Chinese reverse paintings on glass in ebonized frames. Kangxi Emperor and Empress, 80cm x 54cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Lower section of both frames lacking from wood work damage. Above sections therefore loose and glass panes will not hold in the rebates.
Five pieces of Chinese porcelain, 19th century and later, comprising: a pair of blue and white inverted baluster vases and covers, Kangxi four character marks, 12.5cm high; a blue and white wine cup, Kangxi four character mark, 7cm high; a blue and white bottle vase, 15cm high; and a famille rose box and cover, 7.5cm high, (all s.d.)
A Chinese porcelain bottle vase The slender neck encompassed by a dragon, the main body with bamboo and prunus blossoms, the underside with blue painted six character Kangxi mark. 20 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Neck having been off and re-glued, some small sections lacking, some fritting, minor glaze wear, general wear.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish, Kangxi (1644-1722), of circular form, the exterior edge with a scalloped rim, the central field with a series of swimming carp, before concentric circular designs and stiff lappet floral borders, the outer rim with a series of six floral rosettes, before a dense foliate ground, lingzhi mark to base, 32cm diam.
A pair of famille verte and Chinese Imari armorial saucer dishes, Kangxi, 1731, the arms within a famille verte border of flowers, the rims decorated with a phoenix crest, 22cm wide/Note: The arms are of Fenwick of Northumberland, prosperous merchants in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, family seat Brenkley and Morpeth. These dishes were probably made for Mr Fenwick, Chief Supercargo on East Indiaman 'Marlborough' at Canton 1716 (arms: per fess gules and argent six martlets counter charger a mullet for difference; crest, a phoenix in flames proper)/Literature: David Sanctuary Howard, C3, page 188 Condition Report: Good condition overall. No damage or restoration noted. Minor scratching and stacking wear to the enamels.

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